“Coworker gave me this tea.
It’s a nice economy summer afternoon drink.
I think it comes in packages of 100 bags, with string, no staples, not hermetically sealed.
Plopped a teabag into...”
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Preparation

Coworker gave me this tea.
It’s a nice economy summer afternoon drink.
I think it comes in packages of 100 bags, with string, no staples, not hermetically sealed.
Plopped a teabag into water.
That was easy.
Not bad, slight Lichee taste.

Preparation

I was pleasantly surprised from this tea. It reminded me at first sip of an Earl Grey (I must admit, I DO NOT like Bergamot oil), so Earl Greys are my least favorite teas. However, upon finishing my cuppa, I really enjoyed drinking this tea and can’t wait until my next mug.

The aroma is of a nice, mild black tea with a soothing, sweet fruity character.

The taste profile, is as the aroma describes; it is a nice mild black tea which is complimented discernibly by the lichee/lychee/litchi fruit; neither taste facet overwhelms the other, the lichee/lychee/litchi fruit nicely compliments the black tea and the black tea is not too strong as to overtake the palate. Foojoy never mentions what type or blend of black tea(s) they use for this offering but it is exemplary and delicious!

The aftertaste is not much. There is no lingering of any kind, just a sweet whisper of the fruit and a mild reminder of the tea. There is no mouth feel, tartness or bitterness that is leftover.

Since venturing into lichee tea and pleasantly surprised by it, I will be trying this brand’s loose leaf version as well as other brand’s version of lichee tea(s).